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  • Hannover Re has announced that it is to sell all operational companies of its US insurer in run-off, Clarendon Insurance Group, to the Bermuda-based legacy specialist Enstar Group.
  • Lloyd's and international (re)insurer Catlin Group has increased its New Zealand quake loss estimate from $35mn to $45mn, giving further evidence that reinsurers' initial reserves are coming under pressure from a deteriorating loss picture
  • The fledgling microinsurance market could be worth $40bn when it grows to maturity, according to research from Swiss Re
  • Lloyd's claims head Chaplin moves to Asia Pacific; The Hartford offloads TPA for $280mn; Alterra passes on management of Names syndicates; RFIB sets up in Kazakhstan...
  • US insurance giant Travelers has been ordered by a judge to pay $445mn to settle an asbestos claim with a trail of litigation leading back as far as 1986.
  • QBE Underwriting/Lloyd's O'Farrell Syndicate 1036 has been named as one of eight firms in a civil lawsuit filed by the US government against BP over the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
  • Insurers' consistent profitability through the financial crisis means the industry is now paying more corporation tax than the banking sector, according to UK tax experts.
  • Insurers will not be affected by draconian new EU legislation that restricts the cash element of bankers' bonuses to 30 percent of their salary, according to the Financial Services Authority (FSA)'s new remuneration code.
  • The Brazilian insurance regulator, SUSEP, has published two new resolutions altering the landscape of the Brazilian reinsurance market.
  • Lloyd's has reworked its risk governance structure to address concerns that it would not stand up to the scrutiny of regulators under Solvency II.